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Beloit Weekly Courier from Beloit, Kansas • 5

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att ay i OF J7CWJLj1-jO PAPER LOWEST PRICES. 1S.OOO You cannot afford 12.000 Tho biggest stock in to let your house go WALL SPECIAL STYLES, tie money, Morse's Boo NEW PATTERNS, can paper for so lit- orthvvest Kansas, impaneled when you Store, Mi 11 Street CARD OF THANKS. rtMin 'ImI1h of the D. F. at Beloit Post G.

of which organization the deceased was an active, beloved comrade, and by a great procession of We desire to return our heartfelt thanks to our friend and neighbors, ct I Jf 1 fr. Passenuer Daily Loaves 8:55 Actio in mod mil Dailvex- We have just received a carload of now atbu Cbanil'er suits, Heda, Unok-cises, Wardiobea. Lounges, which will be sold cheaper than ever before. bracken's Ezrniture Store. 8 and to the members ef the G.

A. It. friends on foot and in carriages. The cent Sunday Leaves 2:00 P. oii ru tW 61 wlio so kindly assisted us during the Ae.eoniniodation Ihiilv ex long illness and at the death of our dear remains were placed in the express car, and when the train slowly moved away the last mortal remains of Emmor Dil cept Sunday Arrives ....12:20 A.

Passenger Daily Arrives 7:00 F. T. II. Jones. Agent.

worth were, for the last time, being husband and father. Mus. K. Fisher and Family. The Beloit Gaztttedid.

last week, act SUODEN DKATH. transported to his old home, Fremont, CKNTH.il. II11ANCU, BIO. PACIFIC. 7 prcen.t.

Money on good Fin in loans by J.T. I ics, Auf, -tf Haul tock nuil heat v.ilueg in Lace Curtan will he found tit llrucken'. fundi ure Heloit. 75 and up to ifi.no per puir. Inspect thern.

8 Hon. J. iS. Mi'dratli. we are hoi ry to learn, was very sick yesterday.

He was at work on the miilieli) Saltcrcek, and took a severe cold. Mins Georgia Huist, who ha been vis-itinsr Miss Mtnetto IlnfTmpister since Stindav. tetnrnt'd to her home in iw-ker Tuesday. Rrnwh, pastor of the HudN' c'lumh, will preach next Sunday even ually call the Topeka Capital an ass. Whew! The old 'possum over on the Illinois, for interment.

OBITUARY. Emmor Dilworth, born at Union M'JLOIT TIMK TABLE. corner is waking up. The Presbyterian Ladies' Mite So town, Ohio, in 1820; enlisted in Co. 1), 7:24 a.

in p. in 84th regiment Illinois volunteer Infan On last Thursday, just after theCoi'K-ieu had been printed and mailed, we were astounded with the news that Mr. li, Dilworth bad died a few minutes previously, our Infotmant having hastened to tMs cilice to tell us of it in for the pap-r. The deceased was on the street, and it liia place of business the evening pre-iotia. In apparently as good health as isual; but that evening, the night ciety will give an experience meeting 8:00 a.

in try, in 1802 held the position of Second BANT HOUND No. HM I'lthHOiinert Accommodationf. 44 Lociil WSl-T BOUND. No.4o8 P'iBsoiigert 421 Accommodationf. 4:1 Local sometime in the near future.

p. lieutenant; was discharged from the service Oct. SI, He joined Heloit a. The Ladles' Mite Society will meet with Mrs. Bolon, Wednesday, April 18; p.

id Post No. 147, G. A. 11.. January 3, 1883, tOaily.

Daily except Sunday at 3 p. oi. A large attendance is desir ed. TriHtis 403 and 404 carry passengers watch. Hugh Ciaiii, noticed a Hunt in Frank McGratb called at this ofllce betwee u.Mockton, Kansas city, und Heloit.

us rooms, overth" Hank of Beloit, at PURE LI uninunl late hour, wbb attracted Trains 421 and 422 cany passengers between Lenora. Kansas and was elected Senior Vice Commander. Died April 5ih, 1804, aged 04 years. We waul to express our thanks for the expressions of kindness and help iu our sad bereavement. Hameii and Willis Dilworth.

Died: April 11, 1894, the infant 'lis attention and be watched for some time and until becoming convinced that Citv Hid Heloit. Trains 41 and 424 cany passengers between Groenleaf, Downs and beloit. yesterday. He lias disposed of bis large surplfs of wheat, but suffered a loss iu low prices. However, lie is pushing things for more big crops on the ranch.

Put Smith lias the contract for fin-ishina the hotel at Spirit Springs. Dr. Free Rec mine Chair car is run oi trains 404 and 408. N. W.

Marsh. Ag't. daughter of E. J. and M.

E. Tice. lnir on the subject, "America as seen by the All are invited. Den. Shaw is in the city.

vnteuplat. ing entering upon nsiness strain in hi' old home lovvii. ITis family will remove to Heloit soon. Andy Manifold was doubled, twists' and Med up in a how-knot itlmost. wit' hi? old filmi'iit rheuiTiMliHm, several days ibis week.

W. X. llovver, of was i be (dtv Ins' Tnesdny, nnd attended tin funei.fi of Mr. Fisher, lie vi.iited a-this olllee a few moments. Jim Wilson tripd lit" other dav t.n Funeral today at i p.

in. FOR CLOTHES. THE PFSOOTEH fi GAMBLE CIN'Tt. Carrier, the permanent doctor there, is i AND LOUNTY NEWS. J1' ANOIUIfiK SOLUlHtt GONE.

Deloi Poit, G. A. on last Tues furnishing tne hotel iu extra shape. Put expects to finish his work and have the buildings iu shape for occupancy day paid the last sad respects to the NO'f trltOlM TritC la lUal IIIA1. NOHOOL Among the visitors from abroad last omething ts not just rinht.

Makina way to the ro.ims be found Mr. Dil-iorth in nmeh atronv and quite sb'k. laidily summoning aid. he an for a Thepaiient was made ens nr. and at 8 o'clock next morning was oiiHidered out of danger, so the rumor on the street.

None hut those who with and walling upon him knew ir felt that he would he a corpse before loon, nor did those who were with him realist" that I'f would so sunn die. A sadden attack of neuralgia of the. heart iv-m the immediate cause of death, winch i.ccuried at about II o'clock on mortal remains of nue of their com before June 15, of this year. REPUBLICAN COUNTY GOHYENTION. Tim lioimlillfiins of Mitchell county will hold 8 delegate cHivuulion til the Opera Home in rades, by conducing the funeral of E.lt.

I. At nliniiH. Friday and Saturday were Manna, Hendee, Warded, lluggles, Hilton, 1 IDUD1) WHU UICU llVUi v.aiiuui oui- i leriug ugouy of uiauy weeas. Mr. Fibb McCubbin, Cox and Case.

The son of thecliv oi noma, on SA1 1'KDAY, MAY 12, 194, er Wits an old resident of this county comnieiicinii lit II o'clock a lor the uriage Treas. Waiteand the Supt. of Lincoln county, were pleasant callers on Friday ol electing eight UelegnitiM aim eight iiiternuius and recently of beloit. tie was a nigh direct our attention to what, ho rnllefi a local item, und winch be bad evidently been attentively Bfiidybip, but, "In, item went so dogged fasttlmt we failed' The march to Elm wood Cemetery and return is getting to be au irksome task for tho old soldiers. They feel, however, that as long as they cau stand up this mark of respect should be paid their deceased comrades.

We trust that those who attend the funerals of old soldieis. with vehicles, will, if they can III PillO fclllllil.Y III llio VlMlfc irDriillllll convention In lie held lit l'hilliirahiiri; on May evening. ty respected citizen and a Chnsu.ni who bore his sufferings wuh unusually 1891; unci tili-o for the -puruoM) of electing Mr. O. B.

Hahn. a brother of the the morning of Thursday, April 5, 181)4 to catcli it. Superintendent, has been visiting with good bean, i'he funeral was atteudeu eight ileleguluH iinil eight iilieruitiea (o represent said county in the Mine convention, to be held in 'l in ekii. June 0. 1894.

The several prei'lucta will lie entitled to the Mr. Dilworth has. for years, lived her for a few days. by a large concourse of friends. The Coi.

XV. Whitt-ey lias retired from Miss Moody writes that she is stilt PuhD congregated at their ball where do so conveniently, tender a seat in alone, being ninnanie l. preferring to ive private rooms, which room.1 are the Cawker post, office, succeeded by (. improving though very slowly. quite a number ot members of Scotts- numoerul delegates nereinmier meiiironen, nun an equal number of alieruatea.

lu-wit: AFherville 5 Glen Elder 7 Heloit township li Hayes 4 Heloit clty-lst ward. 4 Logan 4 2d ".51 nlu L. IIudkiiiR donV know tiim. but we'll each to at least one old veteran for the return trip. They can stand it for some The dirt storm of Sunday brought ville Post joined them, and marched to venture a little gnea that he'll have to those above spoken of.

Hebasone son living in thiscitv, his partner in Inisi-neKS. Hamar, who is married and has a disappointment to the Junior Endeuv- time yet to march out to the cemetery, the residence of deceaS'-U; Ibeuce to the Baptist church, where religious ser 3d Pittnhiirg 2 BloomhVld 3 I'lum Creek bustle tu come in sight emulation of Col. Whitney as postmaster. orerx as the Methodist Juniors could not make their expected visit. tmily.

These two have been eugaed iiliielliil 3 Hound Spring Carr Creek 3 Suit Creek 2 vices were held, the sermon being in the hardware business in Heloit Messrs. Scott and Davis of the Board Cawker 12 preached by Kev. Urover, pastor oi The members of M.E. M. (3.

were royaily entertained at the reid-nc Kapids '6 Turkey Creek 4 Walnut Creek 4 tnaiiv veais. and at this time were ihe Center Custer 2 of Public Works came Tuesday morn 6cottsviile Baptist church; after which Dr. ami Mrs. Ilunie. last iiursdav eve, ing- and the Board of Charities, Tues leading house that, kind in northwest Kansas.

By his universal good citizen the march was made to Elm wood cemetery, where the ritual services of the After i lie choir hud finished practieinir. day nitflit. The new cottage is under consideration. relreshmeiits consisting of ice t-ieate Eureka 2 It Is recommended that the caucuses for the election of eniil delegates, in the several precincts, he held at the uxnal voting places, on Saturday, Miry lS9i, iietweeu the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock m. oi sui'l day.

.1 fvruiiuis, Chairman. P. Cmihbic, Secretary. but it is awfully wearisome marcning back. John E.Lowe, of Blue Hill, was in town the other day.

fixing up papers relative to his pension claim. He realizes that that business has got into very unfriendly hands down at Washington but does not make loud complaint over it. He pa' iently undertakes to comply with all the possible and impossible de-mauds the 1 epartment is these days most busily engaged in formulating. We trust that John will tie successful, and cakes, were served by Mrs. Home.

Miss Stonehocker who has been very ill for sometime is improving but will A committee on general arrange not be able to be about for some time. G. A. It. were performed.

OBITUAUY. Elijah II. Fisher was hern in the state of Indiana. Enlisted in Co. (.

70th regiment Indiana volunteer Infantry on Aug. 1802; was discharged as a private. Joined Beloit Post No. 147, G. A.

May 20, 1894, OS years ments for Decoration Dav, iv giii.li, was appointed at. the Post meeting last lI I II ,71 t-l ship, his aenial disposition and hi? splendid busiuet-s qualifications Emuior Dilworth was en- of our most Mghl? esteemed townsmen. His remains were escorted to the Solomon Valley train, at 8:30 Friday morning, by Manifold's Military Band, of which Ilatuar is a member, and of which splendid org.miz it ion the deceased was. a generous and by Me loft ocivil-b ui, iu. ci.

evening April 15. 04; X. Mc- Thus far this Jias been a regular pop. Spring all wind. Frank Hobart was leoied mayor of Saturday night, with IV.

II. Hotiehton as chairman, the otlie members being 1. Charlesworth, Joe. IDJI, II. L.

Wiley Glen Elder last week, for bis is certninly a meritorious case Dr. J. K. Thompson, and 11 months. The Gleu Elder of laSt week was absolutely devoid ot county seat I rash not one wind in it.

What- rmni in ol II IUI II lUIIIJL TO HUB, s'niatier, Meude, swag all gone into the pup. back-house? tjosjitli Price, of Walnut, was a fteicome caller at thi.4 oilice last MUlUi Ml Hymn, 2 Prayer 3 Anthem 4 Nearer My God to Thee 5 Scripture Reading 6 The Holy City 7 Male Quartette 8 Anthem 9 Remarks by Pastor 10 Offertory 11 Calvary 12 The Itadiant Morn Benediction At the last regular meeting of Beloit Post No. 147 G. A. It.

Saturday evening, April 7th 1804; the following action was taken by unanimous vote of the Post llesoleed: That the thanks of this Post be extended to that worthy son of a veteran, C. R.Caldwell, for his willing and efficient services as a musician on every occasion when such services are needed and asked for by the Post, and that this resolution he made public by publication in the papers of this city. NEXT SATURDAY, APR. 14 WE WILL COMMENCE OUR FAIKVIEW AND CESTKK SHOTS. Dust, dusi and wind.

Abrahaui Ringer is still hauling rock for his lioum Miss SuMid Scanland visited with her sister Agues Ha. man from Friday till Sunday. me of Lhf wheat is wlhter killed. We had a very refreshing shower Sat SEMI-ANNtfALkCLO HINGIS ALE. as! M.1 p.U will mk In mk thin Sale a Grand urday afternoon, ut it would have done more good it there bad been more of it.

Charlie Hartu.un is about to trade for a windmill, something which he has needed lor a long time. 100 Mens fine Worsted Suits, worth $20.00 D. W. MeCutchaii and wife attended BOYS AND CHILDRENS' SUITS the funeral of A. W.

Davison last Sun for $15.00. day at Highland. George Loop made another visit at Will go at l.oot l.lo,1.28, 1.5o, 1.78, 2.oo, 2Mo, 3.00, 2.75, 3.25, 3.75. 75 Mens fine Worsted Suits ivorth $15.00 for $10. Mrs.

Ilartuiau's last Saturday and Sun LOOK HERE! If. your shoes need repairing don't delay but have them fixed at once. You Waste Money By allowing your shoes to wear out for the lack of a little attention when they begin to rip. I Will Save You money if you will bring your repairing to my shop in Cooper building, opposite Ports. Ladies Work a Specialty, day.

Something must be very attractive there. Minnie Allen visited with Miss Piosa MENS SinitTS, 25, 35, 38, 48, 58, 08, 75, 00 and l.OO. MENS' SUITS Tavlor last Sunday. Lloyd Lamboru visited with Frank McCutcban Sunday. Mr.

N. W. Allen is having a siege of 300 Gents. New Style Shirts Will at 3.00,3.85, 1 .00, G.oo, 3.75, 4.80, 345, 3.25, 7.5o, 9.85, J.75, 5.5of 0.00, 5.9o, lo.oo, 9.5o, 7.75, 6J85, IoJjo, 7.5o, the mumps after all of bis daughters excepting are able to be out His sons ive not taken them yet. Aloert VVales has finished grubbing trees on Mr.

F. F. Squires farm. Boys and CMdrens' Pants isi Friday was he last day of school McGall D.H. at Fairviewand the teachers ant! schol 5 ars thought they would celebrate it.

HATS: BOYS WOOL HATS at 25, 35, 40, 50, 60 and 75c. MENS WOOL HATS, 25, 35, 50, 60, 75. 5 and $1.00. MENS FUR HATS, 1.00, 1.25, 1.50, i-75. 2.00, 2.25 and 2.50.

Every on worth 50c more. Will go at 25, 48, 60, 08, 7.7, 90, l.OO, 1,50, 1.75 and 2.00. THE SHOEMAKER. MENS' PANTS Boys Shirt Waists 18c, 25c, 32c, and 48c. Will 0 at 90c, 1.O0, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.25, 2M0, 2.75, ,1.00, 3.50, 4.00.

About 10 o'clock the patrons oi the district couimeucidu gather in with well tided baskets and 12:30 o'clock a bountiful feast was prepared. The Koundy school district No. 33 were invited over and a very Interesting program was rendered, and at four o'clock were dismissea. Miss Watson has taught a very good school. She was to depart for her home atSalina, Tuesday morning.

Walter Horn, sou of Cornelius Horn, left bis borne in the summer of 1881, and wen' to Dever where he remained a short time, when he wrote his parents a letter in 18S2; and were much surprised, last Sunday, Abril 8tb, to hear from him. He 'is now in Idaho. A. few years ago he had tha mls-fortnne to break his right leg and has to use an artificial leg. When he wrote to his parents he did not know whether they were living or not.

They are still living but are very old. He contempIa.es visiting his parents and old nends toon. X. Y. Z.

Established 1879. J. T. BARNESj The leading general agency of Beloit, Kansas, offer the largest lit of improred-eil and unimproved Farms, stock Ranches City Property FOR SALE OB EXCHANGE. Negotiations guaranteed.

Real Estate and Chaltlc Loans for Eastern capitalists. INSURES PROPERTY Against loss or damace ly Fire or Lightning, Tornadoes or Wind Storms, in Hrst-cla companies, at lowest rales. COLLECTIONS mada and TAXES PAID FOB SOS-RESIDEST3. Printed list of farms furnished on application. ITOflire in Fleanor block, first stairway ire4 of ATcaue Uouse.

A Fine Shirt, Neck Tie and good Suspenders will be given with every Hens' Suit. A Neck Tie and Suspenders with every Boys' Suit Ann mTiTnmn mriTnnnn 300 fine Pictures and Mirrors will he given away, im kuuk imhid runoncu. YORK STORE Bring your Butter and Eggs. Mercantile Beloit, Kansas..

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